<div dir="ltr"><div dir="auto">Tweets - It felt downright cold (at 51 degrees) this morning at 5:30 a.m. but I didn't care since I was viewing Jupiter, Venus, a sliver of a moon, and MERCURY! Life planet! Thanks to Mason on the heads up on that one.<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">By our start time of 6:30, the sun was up and it was a delightful crystal clear day with perfect temperature, perfect light, no breeze and (after a bit) many birds. I am declaring The Doldrums officially over.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">We also had a trio of young birding brothers with us today who were engaged and engaging, and were excellent at spotting birds.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Highlights:</div><div dir="auto"> Green Heron - Many sightings, often of two birds at a time. Pretty sure we had three or possibly more</div><div dir="auto"> Belted Kingfisher - At least 3 different birds</div><div dir="auto"> Red-breasted Sapsucker - One well west of the slough, south of the Dog Area. First of Fall (FOF)</div><div> Pileated Woodpecker - Pair near Dog Central</div><div dir="auto"> Willow Flycatcher - Many sightings, despite most of them being silent</div><div dir="auto"> Warbling Vireo - At least two</div><div dir="auto"> Common Raven - One flew over the boardwalk. First of Year (FOY) for the survey</div><div dir="auto"> Black-capped Chickadee - Notably many</div><div dir="auto"> Swainson's Thrush - Many whitting predawn, at least two seen during the walk</div><div dir="auto"> Purple Finch - Dozens! Some singing scraps of song interspersed in the constant popping calls</div><div> Red-winged Blackbird - At least one flyby male, and maybe a flock behind him (FOF)</div><div dir="auto"> Black-throated Gray Warbler - Many (5+) seen in willows (FOF)</div><div dir="auto"> Western Tanager - At least one adult male and 1-2 females/juveniles. Maybe more heard (FOF)</div><div dir="auto"> Black-headed Grosbeak - Maybe 3, none being adult males</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div>Misses today included Vaux's Swift, Killdeer, Cooper's Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Brown-headed Cowbird, Orange-crowned Warbler, and Wilson's Warbler</div><div><br></div><div>For the day, 53 species. Adding Common Raven, we're up to 124 species for the survey in 2025.</div><div><br></div><div>= Michael Hobbs</div><div>= <a href="mailto:BirdMarymoor@gmail.com">BirdMarymoor@gmail.com</a></div><div>= <a href="http://www.marymoor.org/birding.htm">www.marymoor.org/birding.htm</a></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"> </div></div>
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